Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... merely in Hamlet's imagination that the disease imagery persists : it is used by other characters as well . It has been suggested that Shakespeare's use of sickness imagery may have been influenced by Sidney's account of the function of ...
... merely in Hamlet's imagination that the disease imagery persists : it is used by other characters as well . It has been suggested that Shakespeare's use of sickness imagery may have been influenced by Sidney's account of the function of ...
179. oldal
... merely a method of First Aid . Secondly , as we see everything through Venus's eyes , we cannot help feeling that Adonis is guilty of pride and self- sufficiency . He is a kind of Hippolytus , a follower of Artemis and a scorner of ...
... merely a method of First Aid . Secondly , as we see everything through Venus's eyes , we cannot help feeling that Adonis is guilty of pride and self- sufficiency . He is a kind of Hippolytus , a follower of Artemis and a scorner of ...
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... merely a devourer , but also a bloody tyrant ; and the ravisher is not merely a devourer of innocence , but a tyrant as well . The analogy between love and war is to be found in the work of numerous poets between Ovid and Shakespeare ...
... merely a devourer , but also a bloody tyrant ; and the ravisher is not merely a devourer of innocence , but a tyrant as well . The analogy between love and war is to be found in the work of numerous poets between Ovid and Shakespeare ...
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